i I ..»...~.._ ... u... 4- drawn. l , Pllch mo. Sudden day, _West Indies succumbed with a meagre total of 102 for their en- their first innings yesterday at Bl. i With an overnight score of 33 for three, the Colonials lost three wickets cheaply tcday in the l5 minutes before the tea interval and declared their second innings Svith a score of 5i. M.C.C. came to bat with only two hours and ten minutes of play left in the third day of the match. But that two odd hours packed the i . A Hampered once again by a rain- ? scdden pitch which had made bat- l lters easy conquests for crafty l bowlers, both teams had difficulty in piling up a score. On the first i 7 p - tire first innings. MCC. declared aowunc ‘ Lose Wicket: Quickly lbur wickets were lost ‘quickly for the small score of 29: two more fell and only 48 had been piled up. ‘Then Wyatt joined Wally Hammond in a. partnership that lasted until the end of the match. It was a dour struggle that ensued as the two gradually gained the necessary runs and concluded the match in a blaze of excitement with Hammond striking out a bril- liant six midcff boundary. Ham- mond went out of the first test match as the man "who won the game for England. His sparkling botuidarles was only eclipsed by his first innings score-the swond highest of the entire match. With r44, West Indian George Headley, "the Black Bradman,” had the first day. time and again for his fine bowl- ing performance for tlhe_,Colunials. Defea ts EgFreetown ‘Phesecondgazneof the Clark que Rink between the South Pree- town and Albany teams Monday night. ‘libero was considerable de- lay in getting started, caused by a dispute as to -’heiihcr certain . layers were eligible floplayorllot; ' owever, it was finally agreed w play the game under protest, sub- ject tc the findings of the Execu- tiveandthelemilttobeannminced Monday 14th, Jan. Fred Moyae very capably scicd as rcderee- In the first period with Woody Burns as one oif the forwards, who time ~after time with those light- ning endtoendrilsheaofhlsfor which he is mired: it looked as though it was going to be a walk- over for Freetown; but Buffy Campbell provell to be a stone wall in front oi’ the Albany hots and turned aside the ruthen- B-t often as it came up. lat period ended 1-0 in fhvor of Albany. The 2nd was somewhat faster Roads Mclcod of Albany team gerlihg his strvle azzd pit-ting the 5f ,. rubliér up among the rafters, but ~. , the South Freetown goalie bap- i perled to be an old baseball player I and was able to stop the high one: d aswellastirelomfiolvevurflwogolt by Charlie in this period in spite ‘l of all he could do. i; The third period was pretty ‘ r evenly contested with Albany gain- i ing a little over their .~ opponents, ~' making one more ‘P381, this made atom score of 4-0 in favor of Al- bany. _ Lineup:- . - South Freetown: Gogol, C. Arsen- ault; Defence '1‘. Dirumotrd and 1". Drummond: fwwards, W. Drum- mond, W. Burns, W. Btavert, I. Lewis. Wadman and clow. Albany: Goal, s. Campbell; de- fence. Noonan and Walsh; for-- wardb, Delaney, Bell, lyralmy, Mc- Leod. Bedfell- Birthday Greetings (Canadian Prue) . ,1 ‘Po-Dave Kerr, goaltender of New ' Yorkltangers of the National Boc- key League. Born at Toronto 24 years ago today he came into hoc- key prominence as netmlndcr with fmaional in 193i, Jo Maroons and wassold to. the Rm- , ~ gers in December, 1934, for 610.000. "m, Jolm sworn: of John, N3. nationally rum our?‘ g 5B yiars ago today was toured England and Bcotlanffdn, l i "Talc: .. g, Eiifhifififi a " “(oi f’ " ‘ V league series was played in Bede- } ,the Montreal Athletic Association. , to C adi 5611101‘ 11;» ‘ f; iclrfipimiznm Ha tm-iI-lendlipror- w“! W"? mfim“ I" "l" W‘ ‘ ining 551ml" l ' Appeals To‘ R e g i s tr a r . Of (or. ay Guardian's Special Wire) TOilwNTO, Jan. 1,0. -— (lordon McLean, oi Moncion, N! Bsvtoday interviewed W. A. Hewitt, secretary- registrar of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, but failed to got for with a. plea for reconsid- reiuaed 5 transfer from Winnipeg to Moncton. The registrar advised McLean, a. railroad investigation employs, to forward all his documents and statements to E.‘ A. Gflroy,‘ Presi- dent of the Association. and said only Gilroy could handle the case. McLean said his case was a legi- timate business transfer: that he was moved to Vancouverby the (Jsnadian National Railway for May and June last year: that he returned to Winnipeg and later was moved to Mono-ton. He had docu- ments from the railway to support his statements. ' _ ' Q1 January 3rd the Baltic Ren- gers made their first bid for North Shore League honors in the Ken- sifllfion Arena, before a ‘lorgsnum- bes- of interested fans when they hooked up against the fleet winged “8i1verwings" and the fans weris treated to some real good hockey. During the‘ first period Harold Champion and Robert Craig were the goal getters for Baltic, the Ran- gers played the entire nrst period without changing a pin/yer as some of their men failed tcshow up. B. Riley, better lmown as the Baltic ' "Tornado" who has beeuron the sidelines nllirsing an injured nip, was not up to his usual mark, he however-engineered the play that brought the Rangers’ third and fin- al goal carrying to the defence‘ and slipping a nice passto Bob Craig who made no mistake in making- the red light flicker. Walker in ‘Rangers’ cage" played the best game of his hockey career, robbing the fast skating Silver- wings of what looked like sure gocks, after breezing through. the Rangers time after time. Th¢ second game was played be- ‘ tween theWKensington Ramblers," and "New Annsn Stars." This game proved to be very exciting and gave the fans plenty to hollar about. The " Ram-tile s who are newcomers to the North Shore League gave the New Annan boys plant, to worry about and have some real prom-- Mum”; son of Boslin ‘mpiln, they have a player who is on a parrwllh any forward that has been seen in ae- tion this season in the North Shore s. Tlorman in nets Ilvv-llllhwd ‘-.. fiimi 0f himself. On the Manet h“; ‘augtgn 91 g1» Iicndl the fast-skating and hard- 0f m. (a nremberoflir "vimklns MN An t ail-lCanadiin ‘vgriinc ~ flair-Muriel: MW" of themulnew m i‘ i‘ Iilniingtho Stan cage: 4n we! sood Performance. "hr “all m A f. hogs-is _. ‘wm. cQpobIyINiQYQH. .r HOCKEY » p WRESTLING - fiTéunngr Bfififi Criréliefs, 0N THE ElguengDefegt- , West Indian“ ‘ Colonials In“ First Match KC.P3Cab1aB7 a? l l BRIDGJJIOWN, Barbados. Jan. 10—-'1‘be touring Maryobons Crick- et Cilib team emerged victorious at for victory, but on that slippery, the and of. its firptqcst match in. soggy field 73 loomed ahuge’ fig- lhe British West Irldies today, der- ure. - . ' (eating a selected team of Colon- ‘dals by four wickets. The Welt {Indies eleven declared their second - . innings at< ther tea interval, l5 i minutes after the opening of the day's play, after six men had com- piled the small score of 51. M.C.C. was able tc run up the 73 needed for s. win before stumps were punch of more thrilling cricket than enthusiastic West Indian cricket fans had seen in many a day. The visitors neededa. bare ‘I3 _"a.nd which opens tonight The eighth member of the party, Pete .his teammates will be Bill Cowley cl t last year. O I steps are open. Frankie Cum-is could be moved up from the de- fense to pivot Kane and Nicholson. but this appears extremely unlike- iy in view of his effective perform- ances as a rearguardman to date. If the services of Draper and Houston. formerly of Baint John, could be secured, the Problem would be settled. second innings performance in which he scored one six and three best score, which he compiled the Displaying great courage and pace, Martindale was applauded terlal are reported ready to sign up Desilets, Getliffe and Brenne- man; ‘Ine-‘abovo trio who hive been playing exceptionally ‘fins hockey and have warmed the heal-ts of Island fans have not de- finitely decided to make the Crystals and Abbie Intermediates. resume hostilities. A number o! the “old guard" are still with the Crystals and a “bang up" tilt is in the offing. 0n the support giv- eri the team tonight rests the de- cision of the Crystal management -' to enter the Island Intermediate League. eration of his case. McLean was, night that the club was not for sale. thus spiking all rumors that mm ‘wept the rounh with “we ° the club will finish the season un- (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) —Foster Dickson, formerly with Saint John Bevers, today Bikned up rthptheclfewfzesgolwhelitry in the - - k011i! -P10W\l-001- Montreal team sin e 1 2 . chester) Hockey League. Iccoi lioc- c 9 o lnay officials are now busy trying to secure permission from the Mari- time Amateur Hockey Aasocisti tousetheflashyforwardlfiare- gular league game with Anti; 3A1 ‘Pile National, team is well split up. Lynn Patrick is playing profes- The officials 5i, the mme m, sional hockey with New York Ran- gers and~his brother Murray has taken up residence in New York where ha may be found among the amateur hockey ranks. Cliff Mel- d from actual par- a. long and starry career to take up refereeing. John Schuler and Mel Rico have lined up with the névly-formed MoGill Grads quintette. sillled with the Central Y. M. O. A. Bill Godsali is turn- tomrorrow night. are seekuig permission to use Bob- by Benton, who tried out with the Baintnlohn team this season, and Qyd Malcolm. [IGHTWEIGHTS MEET TUNIGHT Ibu Ambers To Battle ‘ (Ar. s, eons... Special Win) NEW YORK. Jan. 10 - Boxing waster-n 9mm‘, "i" Mum- wmvrrow mam w formerly of the University Madison Square Gordan when Lou Anlbers of Rel-tuner. N. Y.. defends his duignation by the New York -Btate Athletic commission as the 1W- One lightweight challenger W0 0! i119 Bil Chicago‘ ‘llllintho Dub“ I’ d lpmu unl-ltton . ten round in m’ lm- ll t. m‘ for the Montreal mt n-aorur muesli who'd lira ulnar-j ‘ lnldeadlooktleof "°“ "mlvwg 1:,“ und bouts ‘“‘ ' . .. , . w rm llotfip match. m rung: 5-3,, ~- 1nd Petey Hayes, New York foath- m“ - er-wcidlflnccocar in one and may m4,“ l"? Pfllaml, and J00 ‘ID! high] - ins-c: ewe-e». - m»- , so: oasnwram 507 or" " OIIICIB . 40.1’. I! (lllqlialh Iamlamou, 14. iflhofiflflin, MbAduu. found. w on ‘rlmcrflto nosey-sf wilfully. obstructing aflguflb- ‘ b“ iAlLolfieer ‘H1590 dischlrle o: lru. - - ' w" nnteneed s rmdn A. n. Ambrose a ma» .00‘- to time Dachau‘ . u)’: Dunltwwlltnatr! _ duty. SIDELINES HEN '11-!!! Borden train pulled out this morning there were aboard no fewer than eight Absgweit hockey players. Bovm o! gheboydareontbeirwlytosalnt John where they will compete in a house league 0991""! by "19 hockey. management of that city Kelly, flashy right winger. is dc- stlned for St. Louis, where be will Join the ranks of the Eagles in the NJLL. Pete will not be amnlll complete strangers when he reach- es "the mound city" for among who pastimed with Halifax Wol- ver es in the Maritime Big Four LTHOUGH N0 definite action has been taken as yet to iiil the right wing berth several ONDON TECUMBEHB 01 the International League looking for promising professional ma- THE CHARLOTTETUWQ GUARDIAN “swell we Chuck Templeton ‘a "SPOR TRAITS a mérrfirlfi‘ hi?” E Pg EUSiElESMJflW 10V PM? TWO V5925 fllggyx director of the Canadians, de- round Bout. Since murmur; rarely ma. un- I u-oodv ti" 1.40 Ms. ur rrrmlr nu "l" Wt!"- nm, “willy...” .3“ mm m,“ this your by Low Newton, wheeler glltlilllllllber‘a_ u a mwh“ n e con BI - mm lea poundnorowmormnbeifllwi: nrfmrmmu lmw quoted a aliflit (emu, but no one o‘ m,“ ‘m, h” n ' Mama to 10 ‘i?.‘?'..r"r'l'l (A.P. By Guardian's Special , Jan. 10 - Big Bill Tilden and Ellsworth Vines took the second bottle of their tennis feud with the newcomer- ‘onals, George Intt and Les- ter Stoefen, tonight, through with s. 12-10. 2-0, 0-2. o-a, ______ 6-3! intaCtwo-hcur and 20 m u e a onversation Hall. m DANDURANII "Mn" m money players fought wom- finitely let it be known 1m. jgg‘;ngl,‘e,fh§f,geh,pg,hfs,gg 3n” D0 017011. only to be mower’ down by the bullet-like srtrokcs 0f Vines‘ der a. new management. Nels d .. Crutchfield and Sylvia Months, m m “u” wizard” m’ u“ °m who have been resting up with in. Juries for a few days, will be ready for action against the Maroons Saturday night. Johnny Gagnorr, rebought from the Boston Bnliris, will also be on the lineup. Dickson And Lacking Suppozt (lagers Team Out MONTREAL, Jan. l0. _ Western cagera have no cause to worry this season about having to meet the ' powerful Nationals qulntette which ‘Beaten F0 r V couver Province last season in the Dominion senior bos- New 61088010 kstbfll finals, because m» team has completely Although VHDCOIQVC!‘ won the clm-rrlponahip by t ree games to HE" Gmsuovlh N‘ s" ‘lm- 1° one after a close and hard-fought series. Nationaleu feat in reaching "w flnflls mlrked thrflrst time this had been accomplished by a. opposed Eddie Gronsu intended to enter his team in senior ranks ag season but his hopes were wrecked by lack of a nee spans the team was forced to disband. villa has mtire ticipation after Pat Griffin has senior team. ing his efforts to coaching. The Montroal Bosketballleague will have only four senior teams this year - Notrs Dams do $OQ§IJIIIALHZ§ l. Assfieictlarficbrccntral ' - - . 0115B n'a cw As- blmsky. In 10- societies. and the McGlll Grads. Central Y, after an absence of four years from the senior ranks. has returned with teem supported by tilh Columbio, and Mike Mitchell. who played several uuons with amod Winnipeg Toilsrs. sOraocwillhavs Nd “V8111 ICOOOHI With . who is considered a com- forward. ‘c3355? Tllclen, Vines Combine 0x353; rrmggg; R131»; To Defeat, Lott, Stoefen weather permits, the old rivals. master" in the final duel. The triumph was the second straight for the slim Vines and his partner over ti»: duo who but a few short months ago. as amateurs, were rated the world's best in doubles. Last night in New York Lott and Stoefen bowed to his Cal- ifornia-Philadelphia pair in anoth- er extended struggle. ' , A crowd of 6.283 fans saw the brilliant Vines completely domin- ate the play. In the curtain-raiser Vines turn- ed the lanky Stoefenu singles de- but into a disastrous rout as he smashed out s. 7-5. 6-3 victory. ClarkLeagae HolclAnnual M e e t i n g The Clark Hockey League held ifheil- animal meeting in Bedeque Rink W " ‘ , evening Jan. 2nd, with ropreseuiiatlves from all teams entered. After the rogular routine of businen the Bears-wry Treasurer gave his report showing a. small balance on hand, and it was de- cided w reduce the entrance fee t-r wcpertosmJrhetea-msthathsvo entered are Bodeque, Norm Bede- quoe, South Freetown. Albany and Si. Ellumors, and they are all eager to get on the ice and iudging bythscalibreoftiheieamsthem should be some interesting hockey in Bedequc Rink this winter. The following officers were then slowed, Hon. Pres. James Clark. Pros. Angus Bernard. Vice Pres, C. Melville Johnson, Becy-‘Ikees- Daniel Er Noonan. Following is the schedule as submitted and alp- proved by the meeting. Al! Ifllllfl u» be played in manque Rink. Dec. 20th, Bedeque vs. Nth Bedo- (1129. Jan. 7th, 5th. Freetown vs. Al- bany. Jan. ilth, Bedequc vs. St. Eleon- ors. Jaln. 14th, Albany vs. Nth Bede- e Jan. ma, sur. Freetown vs. at Eleonora. Jan. 81st, Albany vs. Bemqurs. Jan. 25th, Stir. Freetown w. Nth. Bedequ . Jan. efith, Albany vs. Bt. Elean- on. Pub 1st. Bodcquo vs. Bill Preo- town a... mr. ma. Bedoque va st. Eleonora. Monarchs Keep W i n n i n g Streak lntoct mi.‘- (C. P. by Guardian's lpoohl Win) VIENNA, Jan. 10.-Playing c ro- turn name wimau Austrian Nat- ional boom team, Winnipeg Mon- uohrfcrught a second W mum victory, cynic; m we JoeRim-snsomd twice Mine uarrutwlbuonsrnamvlmlhflw lndflnyfilflkollflflliflllloothet, tbfosgooll. nockrrjv nasmlrs ism-slum Halo n»: At Dotrcit~buifalm l: Detroit. l. (Overtime). r ‘i i al Section. Louis Eagles. 811K118. been at previous home games. SUMMARY First Period: r Second Period: No score. Penalties-Mcmenly, Shore. Third Period: il-Bt. Louis, Vosa (Brydam- Howe) 19.31. Penalties-Cowley, Howe, O’Noil. Cricket Star Arrives For Second Match (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) lO-Bound for Trinidad, Laurie Constantine, one of tbs finest crlcke‘ o ever produced in iihe West moles. was here today to witness the final play hi tiho first test cricket match between the touring Ma-rloybone Cricket Club of England and the West Indies- Ccnstanltlxre, a. ‘irinidader, has been playing county cricket in England, but is now hooded for his native colony when he will turn out with the Irinidad team Jan. liiiniisfiwtmatrxhaglairlst the tourists. He will be with the West Indies in the second test match. Keenly interested in frothy! play, he stated he had a. high Op- 1111011 of the Colonials‘ perform- 11106. Abbies Vs Crystals Tonight Tonight at the Crystal Rink, pro- viding weather permits, tho old riv- als, the Crystals and Abbie Infor- mediates resume hostilities in their first meeting of the season. Both teams will have members 01 tho seniors who fought to such a hectic finish a few yealsogo, when the league was broken up. The will have such stars of the old club as “Ghick" Gallant, "Monty" Mont- gomery, Leo Gauthier and Danny Gallant. The other dofencemsn, with the last two named will be 'Wcodaide, Prlchard and Max fiteels. who made good in the first game of the season against the Manta us Prlmroses. The forward line will be manned by Reg Phillip!» 0'- Brien, Dickie, Dick steelo and Jam- isscn, while Herb Schurman will guard the nets. The atetndance at tmixhira game will be the deciding factor as to whether our u...“ ediatu will be entered in the Island league. lrscummum mnrglsiii Leo Dandurand Dis- poses Of All. Rum- ore. ' (CI. By Guardian's Special WIN) NEW YORK, Jan. l0-"I.dl OI!“ Idiom are not for sale; never were andneverwiilbeulongaslhavo anything to say about it." declar- nso Dandu rand, manager dim- as u». in ur interview hero today. have rescind omn. ‘True I time m fact. lo.- dlspmll o: u» tum. Noturally I investigated than and apparsntlythat is when tire report stlrfbd ‘that the club Ill for sale. Two. Canadian and coo American bid for- the outfit were received but m still have confl- i 5 E § $25? soclation players)! Coeil Duncan of Ottawa. Vice-President of‘.th -Oaaadim Amateur Booby Also- i-flill r ' , aoxiuo ‘ lrasksrustr. crud: scour ., ll linlrsunr T0 B0$TON anuinsz-1 Miss Chance To Move Out of Cellar Posi" tion in Internation- (Canadian mm» (By Guardian's special was) , Jan. ic-Ths rapid- .,,,,, W, w... m, SKATING Maple um charlie éfilfémfn? TONIGHT Harvey Jackllon. and the my York 51111508418 Illncd a 6-5 overtime tie with the National Hockey lircaguq The freshman from tho foothills 8 t0 10 hand in fou: New York goals, m8 in: iziuulserr, and his sharp- I D e Americans near enough so that m “m. Missing a chance to move out o! c, last place in the International sec- ti:n_ the Eagles gave Boston a. fast, hard fight but failed to convert any Boston defence openings into scores until the last 30 seconds of the (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ST. LOUIS, Jan. 10. — Boston's Bruins moved into first place in the American division of the Na- tional Hookey Icague tonight by nursing two first-period goals info a 2-1 victory over the svfllwlill; 8t. 1d finish to the third I-lollett broke away and 06118911 the puck past goaler Roy film-tors for what looked to be the . 1t was not uriowed. ofliciais ruled the play was d for offside. Bmytho the boards and pro- ently to the referees. ncensed and so deter- The game the first played since the Eagles reduced admission prices and the attendance was sev- eral thousand larger than it had 1—Boston, liaminsky (Barry) .50. 2—Boston, Stewart, (Beattie) 8.21. Penalties-Slebert, Beattle, Howe. Period was delayed because the L“; leave the ice. Pin- andauistcdlusnoth Joe Prime <1 K011! 80h the other Torclgtitngoa? BUMDIABY Fin! Pbrlod: 1“"°'°“‘°- wwgmw- ‘(mp The addition of tho three Maritime Provinces teams " would allow the Canadian- American League to be di- into two divisions, 7. Chapman (Gclzriu- Penaltles-Kilrea, Primeau, Hvr- “dad Pflllod: Ross said, with Quebec join- (Ohln- lng the new corners in ths _=,__To,,,nw_ “ma”, ‘consent’ Canadian division. Jviion. Blair and u. Jackson) 13.5w. Biz-Toronto, 1-1. Jackson (Clancy) fissures-mam. Th!!! Period: ’5':)-T°l'°ni0. Conacher (Jackson) F-mwib. K011! (Homer) 7J0. - BRIDGEIOWN, Barbados, Jan. Schriner nan and Dutton) 5.28. ‘lg-Americans, McVeigh (Rimes) Penalties-Homer 2, Day, Overtime Period: Penalty-Alicia. ' , Jan. lib-(O-PJ-In g encounter, Montreal trounced the Chicago lpélmliiga were being uding w majors in the final few minutes, tge " rolled up four koala. one in the first d in the second frame. The ‘.1 t. - r . er Sensational i All ArnerksHoldLeafsjToDrdw; Maroons Blank Chihawks . ‘ FORUM RECORD MUSIC CHILDREN'S SKATE THIS AFTERNOON Rabbit Mcvelglrs 3 w 5 in the third period the deadlock. There was no scoring in overtime. n McVeigh, the a sii- "- - - a ollstt of the Itllsnand M (1 1' l tlm 6 mlfllging director canny Bmyths o: the Tloronto Club shared the spot- Clubs Turn Professional? over all but the brilliant Schrincr. Con: e cult next year, placing fran- f a‘ ' “W53. cllises in Saint John, Mono- "W m" "is we 1w»- ton and nrrurrrrr u. addition to the ones already existing ~ ~ in Boston, Providence, Phil. adclphia, New Haven and Quebec. ~ Gotham Lively n New Spo Schriuer, (Ccrr- (B, Th, mud“, pa“) until the biting all‘ drove them creation oi’ Miss ‘M9117 K- 3P°wn°' one of these. ‘ wq-d (many "O! four of these, the Mme ° 1—-M|.roous, Ward (Evans-Smith) only we is W" kmwn- T" “m” Penalties-Conifer. oflhe second is rather uninsvif‘ ing, of the third. odd at best. and Period: of the fourth. unprunouncesblifi- second ‘Dis-Mucous, Robinson (Trottier) They are, respectively, hlndhan- softball. pot shot and jai alal. Foil!‘ "la-Maroon. Robinson (Trottier) ways of saying the Central srrrerl- ‘ .02. can addition are in good standing. k-Maroons, Cain‘ (Smith) 12.10. more up one you like. Women wlw Penalties - Momu, Coulter, went to Cuba came book maid“! s. very odd noise. Ailm- hearine 1| "14"" a few times. it alvrmlnld that they were saying ‘jai ‘alai.' mum; -- Wsnbwortb (maior). “m sin! was born m“ the sands. slnrt sands at far-awn! beaches. and is at the moment again the celled passion of hun- . "reds who ‘have gone south i" their spouts. A number of enthusi- _ asts bwuaht the wort home with them from cubs 1m yew‘- bvi i‘ became installed here only 1111""! Havana. to Mexico City-do ‘Miami and so to us. "flu-ow and catch is the alum! of the game, But its individuallt! lies in a sort o! can. cut-off mu mlda or basket stuff curved likv ‘h. a outlus. This 1m the distinction among item! of mm minim vi helm: worn on the wrist. and thv tail is cumin in and thrown from it. A hit villainous irvvlzlmv. M? manure-a rfnmesticcfcd. "1'! "I" humilv, means "m-rw twirl". l“ Ivwihm they nv ‘it's a rictn" “murmurs; our air-Tr; awn. ‘l ' a a u» yeir m: is usual: lww- I“ _ oath of progrelt north is marked from Bisque country. Bplifl- i“ . ii-nbu-q m) ‘ aanrr my we flnqvnfll’! low-f" "W" powwow. nr». n-vrr- t" 1M» 4N lumber from in fir-Fri! ‘wfllbe dinunoa ‘at the 9'04" oonvsntitn of thr alarms ww- bmnmfi Association sperm". b!" inland . l. B. ‘Ill Ion. 8-9- IQQIIWQRL nu . 41D c»... ......»-r~»t.~.r...-....’»....-..“w, (C,_ P. By Guardlarfa Special W’ e 1r ) BOSTON, Jan. Iii-Ari Ross, manager of the Bos- mm“ m“ m” “m °1 ‘he ‘ivmimv ton Bruins, said today there was a strong. possibility thai the Canadian - American h-‘lgfiflél, the lea- Hockey‘ League would be ex- wmd m," ma", m °°““°1' panded to an eight-club cm- NIIW YORK. Jan. 10 -— Jclifl Owen in the Herald Tribune sayai" “Softball is creeping down on m" from f‘ ’ Surging over us, il enthusiasts would _p:eier ul to say. Tens of thousands of people watch It‘?! girls’ 13g league‘ gamma to: . mm," hum, e-aistar baspboli s m‘ ‘"7" Oanldl, they. up us, implying urn soon we will be paying fl to d! the some. Softball is played in thl same season as baseball. Perhaps k3 4-0 1mm my“; m a Bebe Ruth llld foresight. regular National Hockey League game before a. crowd of appmxim- make genuine claims to zed pvpu- ly 0.000 larity. At some centres in tbs met- ropolitan vlcinityfia many as l»- 800 women played handball weekly “Both handball and 1d till 0811 indoors, and most of than: have taken the gamoindoors with them. 13f? W? geek»; on w Marty "Tho map of women's sport; ° ‘m Y “WWW when keeps adin with thsdisooncc they dropped their sticks and mixed 8pm g r it with their fists. The first Maroon goal some at gs lend 011th a hard attack with _ooeyBm ,whohmdjustreturn- n,” uh o“, the ice after a cut lip had Bppwichhfihe g8, yo" 5 h," do? been notched us». a su av » . mum‘ Jimmy 63am hm? en new sports have been b10110!“ in put on two smart pus- to tally the second and third Montreal goals. Herbie Cain final Maroon counter later on a smart pass 3115151531; former national tennis chamlfimlr l! Flfli Period: ing yumpinnss of European border! at the close of the war. Already the amazon. tea-sinner. infill? 1M grandmother each can find some to the light of day and povularity- A fcw have become utablislied. be- cause they nne excellent games. and have advantages no older one! could offer. Buttleboard tennis. ihfl no. 0.111: convcnticrvwiil n» so». #1